I agree. The problem though doesn't entirely lie (lay?) with the program. Colleges, especially for-profit institutions prey on people who are in crappy jobs or are unemployed. And they just say you can go here, get loans to pay for it, and when you're done you'll make a ton of money.

Then they get out and realize that more and more professions don't even look at resumes that list the University of Phoenix as a school. People need to know that in order to get a good job, you need a quality education and just getting the piece of paper doesn't solve all your problems and now your saddled with a large amount of debt.